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Asked by Mr.sunnex from New Zealand | Jul. 29, 2010 19:33
About:Chinese Embassy in Japan

I have been staying in china for the standard 3 month L visa
Went back to NZ for 5 weeks after getting new L visa
this new visa was due to expire ,so went to Hong Kong rather than expense going back to NZ ,waste of time because paid a lot of money to only get 30 day extension
Can anyone help because i need to stay in China long term,but cannot get work visa
Everyone says go to Korea or Japan but i am getting confused so much with all the different promblems others have had.
Or is just as easy to pay extra and put up with long trip to NZ and back

Answers (2)
Answered by Ms.HELPER from China | Jul. 29, 2010 22:48
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Mr.sunnex, the China L Visa can be extended twice at most within the Mainland China, you can go to the local Exit & Enter Department to apply for extension, after the 2 times extension, you can go to Hong Kong to apply for a new L visa to enter China. It is easier to get a China visa in Hong Kong than in Korea or Japan.
Answered by Ms.MONICAZENG from China | Jul. 30, 2010 02:31
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Yes, I agree with the Ms. HELPER, if you have extended your L visa for twice, you can go to Hongkong to apply a new L visa.
If you have not, you can extend it twice. we also can extend it for you.
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